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300347 2004-12-07 03:26:00 It's all Susie's fault anyway. She brought up the subject of photography.

Sorry about the toe though.
Jack
JJJJJ (528)
300348 2004-12-07 03:29:00 ^ um ., wats all this about - im a bit lost noone (22)
300349 2004-12-07 04:13:00 What are PC World doing reviewing keyboards and mice? ]:) Graham L (2)
300350 2004-12-07 04:23:00 > What are PC World doing reviewing keyboards and mice?

You will need one of each of these to interface with the software that comes with the digital camera if you are not equiped with a direct-to-printer setup.
R2x1 (4628)
300351 2004-12-07 04:24:00 SB didnt ya have on ya static safety shoes then????????? :p

LOL and must go get next mag for the photo thingy pages.....:D mught be a good read......



beetle
beetle (243)
300352 2004-12-07 05:21:00 > Ninja, Which Logiteck joystick do you have? I have
> the FREEDOM 2.4.
> Jack

I have a WingMan Pro Joystick but it is corded.

My cordless kit is a Logitech Cordless Freedom Pro:

Linky (www.working-well.org)
ninja (1671)
300353 2004-12-07 05:29:00 i got the microsoft basic wireless combo - does the job for me noone (22)
300354 2004-12-07 06:37:00 I use a corded keyboard (ms office keyboard, single most comfortable keyboard I have ever used, shame it isnt being made anymore), and for mousing a logitech mx700 fits the bill nicely (why is it always just after I buy something, the new version comes out, in this case the mx1000 :_|) lagbort (5041)
300355 2004-12-07 06:45:00 have you seen the $500 keyboard and mouse ( wireless ) from logitech , wonder whats so good about it that makes it the price of a ok computer noone (22)
300356 2004-12-07 08:41:00 The wireless mouse ships with an RF base station, which doubles as a battery charger. Battery life is phenomenal -- you can go days without recharging. We particularly like the battery-power meter along the top of the mouse. You may forget to recharge the MX1000 at the end of the day because the battery lasts so long on a single charge, so the three green LEDs are a good reminder: when it gets down to one light, it's time to recharge Thomas (1820)
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